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Closed Meeting

June 1956
WHAT IS A MORAL INVENTORY?

I've Retired

October 1955
By: Paul C. | Hornell, New York
One career whose ending is unlamented

The Conference--Then

August 1955
By: , New York | Little Neck, Long Island
Memories of AA's "First Panel

How About You?

January 1955
By: Anonymous | California

A Victim of Circumstances

August 1954
By: S. L. K. | Southern Minnesota
There were days in my life that were total blanks. . .

International Sobriety

May 1954
By: Terry McD. | Paris

No Trumpets Blew

February 1953
By: P. S. C. | Alton, Illinois
His spiritual awakening was more prosaic and yet just as powerful as the kind in movies and books

The Chairman

October 1951
--a meeting devoted to "AA Spectators" might be in order.

Enthusiasm Rampant

September 1951

Rededication or--

September 1951

The Chairman

March 1951
on approaching a 'pigeon' by mail. . .

A "Loner" at Sea

November 1948
By: A Member of Alcoholics Anonymous.
The last of a series

The Final Transfer

October 1948
By: An Alcoholic

Pleasures of Reading

May 1948
By: F.G. | Manhattan
<emphasis type="italic">If A Man Be Mad</emphasis> by Harold Maine (Doubleday, $3)

A.A. Holds Key to Powers

September 1947
By: H.B. | Chicago, Illinois

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Deadly Daydreams

Unrealistic expectations of life and the world fueled her alcoholism

A Second First Step

When he found out about his illness, he turned to the program

Adrift on the Deep Blue Sea, This Crazy Mediterranean Voyage in a Rowboat Summed up His Alcoholic Life

September 1968
By: Rodger McA. | Cheshire, Connecticut

Inquiry arrives

September 1966
By: E. M. H. | Victoria
How Alex carried the AA message to his homeland, and left a legacy of faith to his widow

My Name Is Bill

September 1965
By: Bill B. | Pascagoula, Mississippi
An alcoholic's own story

Down the Wrong Road

June 1965
By: T. B. | Marquette, Michigan
But there can be a change of direction even in a prison cell

Tension

November 1963
By: Dr. &quot;Ted | Melbourne
An AA doctor shares his method of release from--

Journey Through Panic

February 1963
By: R. M. | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

I'm the Doctor

July 1962
By: M.D. | Vallejo, California
--but had much to learn which they never taught at medical school

Blackout!

April 1962
By: M. L. | Chicago, Illinois
some of our weirdest case histories involve a loss of memory which is still a mystery to science

The Care and Nurture of the Old Timer

December 1960
By: J. P. L. | North Haledon, New Jersey
How can we hold the active interest of our indispensable "elder statesmen"?

And Then the Lights Came on

February 1959
By: Anon. | Pleasantville, New York

It Happened One Night

June 1958
By: John J. W. | Syracuse, New York

Respecting Money

November 1957
By: Bill W.

How About a Group Inventory?

August 1956
By: Anonymous | Scarsdale, New York

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